What about "the Snow Queen" by Hans Christian Andersen:

What about "the Snow Queen" by Hans Christian Andersen:

@ia.Pepper Google images for "algae coloured snow". It is also known as watermelon snow. Also, remember that just because the range of colours (pink, red, purple & green) appears limited in nature that doesn't mean that any such colouring in NwN has to be so limited.
TR
That's really cool, actually! And of course, NWN can be more fantastical than normal, always! I am not sure why the snow in my area was turning different colors in the bottom layers, but it was pretty. Not nearly as vibrant as that watermelon snow though!
I have always been a fan of blue, pink, and purple environments that appear lot more fantastical than even the beauty of nature as we have it. I would love to see a snowy environment that takes from watermelon snow though as inspiration.
I won't be making any such things myself, probably won't even be touching this challenge. I can't say it peaks my interest greatly topic wise, unfortunately! If I did do anything, I would probably make something silly anyways, like a carnivorous candy cane. ![]()
I won't be making any such things myself, probably won't even be touching this challenge. I can't say it peaks my interest greatly topic wise, unfortunately! If I did do anything, I would probably make something silly anyways, like a carnivorous candy cane.
Why not? It could always be used in some mad wizard's dreamscape adventure...
(With apologies to a certain fictitious Mr. Gecko) Silly is good (Bomb Beasts anyone), the trick is to take it seriously. Animated candy cane weapons sound good. Go for it.
Oh and I forgot to mention that due to a sulphur rich spring, located on a glacier in the Borup Fiord Pass on Ellesmere Island, makes the snow there a different shade of yellow ->

TR
Christmas songs!
I think we should do some variations of santa clous (good one, undead, mass murderer, demon).
Demon variation was inspired by a movie where santa was cursed to be good for thouzand years. After that time he returned to his normal, demonic ,sociopathic self.
Playing around with a couple of old statues. I think that I have the textures about right but I would like some comments on them. Hint ignore the lack of detail in the models, it's just the textures.

'Tis supposed to be a dwarfe.

A woman supplicant.
Remember I am trying to make these into ice sculptures by re-texturing them. So what do you think. This is my first go at this sort of thing.
TR
I guess this could also fall under the "Why so serious?" category. But how about the Island of Misfit Toys and anything else from the old Rankin and Bass animated Christmas specials. Lots of cool villains and scenery.
Nobody wants a Charlie in the Box. ![]()
Toys of the middle ages:
Someone could modify this old chestnut of mine and turn it into "Elf Bowling"... https://onedrive.liv...AC3D74AA04B!113
Going to do some santa variations.
Edit: Finished nearly everything of normal santa (head is still in progress)
Modifié par Shadowing2029, 08 décembre 2014 - 11:28 .
First a few more ideas -
Secondly, if anyone's interested, I can let them have the textures (9 in all - 512 x 512 32 bit) that I have developed for my statue idea. These should suit ice creatures such as ice golems, etc. as well as any ice sculptures anyone wants to make. The icy colours of them are -
TR
I might do a few frost warrior creatures, or some winter elves (from an old campaign I ran back in early 2000). I'd definitely like to do some more ice weapons and other items. I live crystalline ice, and can't get enough of it. I may also release some foliage for iced over spruces. I got some great shots after a huge ice storm (the one that took out Lansing Michigan last year), and from the year previous which killed many of our Arborvitae trees.
Dungeon Siege Ice Warrior (22 minute mark)
https://www.youtube....h?v=za-H4v6OkQQ
How about some Architectural Structures? did anyone mention this yet? maybe Ice Pillars, Ceilings, Frozen Benches, Beds, Frozen Stone Desks, Amoires, or just a regular Interior? maybe like Aurils Ice Temple from Icewindale 2, a sort of "Cathedral-esque" style temple made entirely of ice.
Auril Front gate: rather small, but it was the only one i could find that was complete


Bedrooms:
Foyars:


Rooms:

And hallways:

i dont expect much to come from it, and id say even a simple castle interior re texture would work quite well also. If i knew how to work tile sets id definitely pick up the mantle, but if i did now i wouldn't make the deadline. the Auril Ice Temple has alot of detail, and i would be only looking for bare bone basics
How about theatre dressing? Here are a couple of pictures of Victorian mechanical Christmas cards.


These show the principles involved (i.e. flat painted shapes at the side of the stage).
TR
I loved the Aurilite temple and frozen zoo. The ice trolls were awesome too!
I agree they did such a great job on detail on the game overall. I remember when i first played Icewindale II i was like "meh! graphics are okay, its hard to see what is what" then i got to here and it blew me away.
I really cant see anyone doing this for the proposed challenge timeline, Aurils Temple is very detailed and each room is uniquely different looking than the next.
If we could get frozen statues, or furniture that would be a good start. If no one does, i will make cep exclusive "frozen" furniture toward the end of the month
Still stumbling around with experimenting with ice textures and have come across something I didn't realise before. Not wanting to overwrite other peoples textures I have been using the top hak technique. I am only experimenting after all. It seems that NwN is sensitive to file type in these circumstances. I had tga textures in the top hak while the original files were dds. Even though the names were the same it was the dds ones which were getting displayed. I quickly realised what was going on and sure enough changing my textures to dds fixed it. To my mind this is not logical (captain) but there you have it.
TR
What about The Icelandic Christmas? The 'Yule Lads'.
Also on behalf of having too much time on my hands, and for those who dislike youtubers, the Jesse Cox Version of the tradition explained:
Keep Krampus in Christmas! (But not fruitcake...)

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The Winter King? (Holiday Blockbuster , Frozen in development)
More Santa/Krampus Concept Art:
